52 PEELIMINAEY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Helenium, L SNEEZE-WEED. 



H. autumn ale, L. Sneeze-weed. Common in low grounds, north- 

 ern and middle counties; rare on the Yellow Drift. Camden, C. F. 

 Parker. 



Galinsoga, Ruiz & Pav GALINSOGA. 



G. parviflora, Cav. Becoming quite common in waste places in 

 towns and villages. Adv. South America. 



Maruta, Cass MAY-WEED. 



M. Cotula, DC. Common May-weed. Roadsides and waste places. 

 Common throughout. Nat. Eu. 



Anthemis, L CHAMOMILE. 



A. arvensis, L. Corn Chamomile. Fields and waste places. Becom- 

 ing quite common. Adv. Eu. 



A. nobilis, L. Garden Chamomile. In ballast at Camden, C. F. 

 Parker. Adv. Eu. 



Achillea, L YARROW. 



A. Millefolium, L. Common Yarrow. Milfoil. Fields and road- 

 sides ; quite common throughout. Probably mostly naturalized from 

 Europe. Eu. 



A. Ptarmica, L. Sneezewort. In ballast at Communipaw, Addison 

 Brown. Adv. Eu. 



Leucanthemum, Tourn OX-EYE DAISY. 



L. vulgare, Lam. Ox-eye Daisy. White-weed. Very common 

 throughout, in fields and meadows. Nat. Eu. 



L. Parthenium, Godron. Feverfew. Sparingly escaped from 

 gardens. New Jersey, C. F. Austin ; Phillipsburg, C. F. Parker ; 

 Ballast at Communipaw, A Brown. Adv. Eu. 



Matricaria, Tourn WILD CHAMOMILE. 



M. inodora, L. In ballast at Communipaw, Addison Brown ; and 

 Camden, C. F. Parker. Adv. Eu. 



M. discoidea, DC. In ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker. Adv. 

 Pacific Coast. 



Tanacetum, L TANSY. 



T. vulgare, L. Common Tansy. Escaped from cultivation in 

 many localities. Adv. Eu. 



